This thesis is primarily about Indigenous birth registration and Indigenous access to birth certificates and other personal identification documentation in Australia. It seeks to explore three primary, concrete, issues: Firstly, what lies behind the comparatively lower rate of Aboriginal birth registration than that which we see for the Australian population as a whole? Secondly, what impact does lower birth registration and certification, coupled with ever greater demands for personal identification documentation, have upon Aboriginal Australians today? Thirdly, what approaches can be taken to overcome the difficulties which thereby arise
ABSTRACT Objectives An accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress....
This article opens a discussion on the matter of Ontario administrators’, hospital and government em...
Objective: To evaluate the ascertainment and recording of clients' Indigenous status at BreastScreen...
Abstract Objective: Evidence of identity, particularly a birth certificate, is essential to access ...
Under international law, birth registration is considered a human right because it determines access...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia was estimated as 2.5% and under-reported. The aim...
This article critically examines current practices, processes and laws regarding parentage details o...
This paper explores the collection of Aboriginal identification within a longitudinal health study t...
Aim: This study explored the accuracy of identification of Aboriginal infants at an urban hospital. ...
This paper presents information about the consistency of Indigenous status across linked death regi...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The global rise of Type 2 diabete...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The realisation for Indigenous people in Australia to be counted in official statistics occurred in ...
© 2017 Dr. Dylan LinoWhen Australians today debate the terms of political association between the pe...
ABSTRACT Objectives An accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress....
This article opens a discussion on the matter of Ontario administrators’, hospital and government em...
Objective: To evaluate the ascertainment and recording of clients' Indigenous status at BreastScreen...
Abstract Objective: Evidence of identity, particularly a birth certificate, is essential to access ...
Under international law, birth registration is considered a human right because it determines access...
Background: The Indigenous population of Australia was estimated as 2.5% and under-reported. The aim...
This article critically examines current practices, processes and laws regarding parentage details o...
This paper explores the collection of Aboriginal identification within a longitudinal health study t...
Aim: This study explored the accuracy of identification of Aboriginal infants at an urban hospital. ...
This paper presents information about the consistency of Indigenous status across linked death regi...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The global rise of Type 2 diabete...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The realisation for Indigenous people in Australia to be counted in official statistics occurred in ...
© 2017 Dr. Dylan LinoWhen Australians today debate the terms of political association between the pe...
ABSTRACT Objectives An accurate picture of infant mortality informs society of its social progress....
This article opens a discussion on the matter of Ontario administrators’, hospital and government em...
Objective: To evaluate the ascertainment and recording of clients' Indigenous status at BreastScreen...